What are the four Strategic Business Units CIBC reorganized into effective Q2 2026?
A) Personal & Business Banking, Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Capital Markets
B) Retail Banking, Corporate Banking, Investment Management, Capital Markets
C) Personal Banking, Business Banking, Wealth Management, Global Markets
A) Personal & Business Banking, Commercial Banking, Wealth Management, Capital Markets
CIBC's EPS grew 24% year over year to CAD 2.54. In simple terms, what does EPS mean?
A) The total amount of money the bank made this quarter
B) The portion of the bank's profit that belongs to each share
C) The amount paid out to shareholders as a dividend
Answer: B — EPS, or Earnings Per Share, takes the bank's total profit and divides it by the number of shares outstanding. It is the most commonly used measure to track whether a bank's profitability is growing.
Leadership leaned on "revenue connectivity", what does it mean?
Answer: B — When a client uses several CIBC services, the bank earns more from that one relationship. Proof point: 58% of private banking clients also have a Wood Gundy or Investment Counsel relationship. Basically products-per-customer.
Which buyer is CIBC combining its Caribbean business with?
B) The Bank of N.T. Butterfield & Son
CIBC merged Canadian + U.S. Commercial Banking under Susan Rimmer. What's the strategic logic?
Answer: B — A Canadian client expanding into the U.S. stays with one team instead of being handed off. It's the "connectivity" idea turned into structure.
CIBC put a hard number on its AI rollout. What was it?
A) ~300,000 hours saved ·
B) ~3 million hours of staff productivity saved year-to-date ·
C) ~30,000 hours saved ·
D) ~30 million hours saved
B) ~3 million hours of staff productivity saved year-to-date ·
Leadership kept calling its deals "tuck-ins." What's a tuck-in?
Answer: B — A small purchase the bank can fold in without disruption — think hiring a small team, not merging with a rival.
What size stake in CIBC Caribbean is being sold?
Technology, Data, AI, and Security were all unified under whose mandate?
A) Harry Culham
B) Richard Jardim
C) Robert Sedran
B) Richard Jardim
ROE was 16.4%. What is it measuring?
Answer: B — ROE answers a simple question: for every dollar shareholders have put into the bank, how many cents of profit did it earn this year? CIBC earned about 16 cents on every dollar — and the "per dollar" part matters
CIBC's #1 priority is its "mass affluent" franchise. Who exactly are they?
What will CIBC do with the capital freed up from the Caribbean sale?
A) Return all of it to shareholders through dividends
B) Redirect it toward higher-growth priorities in North America, including US wealth management and commercial banking
C) Hold it in reserve to meet new regulatory requirements
Answer: B — This is a strategic exit. CIBC is choosing to concentrate its resources where it sees the greatest growth opportunity — its North American platform
CIBC's fourth strategic priority is to "enable, simplify, and protect" the bank. What's the main tool leadership credited for executing it?
A) Branch expansion ·
B) AI, used as an "accelerant" across operations ·
C) Outsourcing ·
D) New mobile app
"Operating leverage was 4%." What does positive operating leverage mean?
Answer: B — Operating leverage compares two growth rates: how fast money coming in grows vs. how fast costs grow. CIBC's revenue grew 14% while expenses grew 10% — revenue won by 4 points, so that gap is "positive operating leverage," and it means a bigger share of each new dollar becomes profit instead of getting eaten by costs.